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Renaissance. Safe from fire or quake in one of the fairground's two permanent hangar buildings was the biggest, choicest exhibition of art ever shown in California. To select its gallery of contemporary paintings and sculpture, meditative Roland McKinney, onetime director of the Baltimore Museum, had traveled 30,000 miles and peered carefully at the handiwork of 350 U. S. artists. To assemble a central gallery of decorative arts, smart San Franciscan Dorothy Liebes whizzed through Europe last summer visiting ateliers from dawn to dusk, enlisted such distinguished U. S. and European designers as Richard Neutra...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Nuggets | 3/6/1939 | See Source »

There were plenty of rough spots left to be smoothed over, and M.I.T. jumped from one to another as they upset the Crimson 29 to 24 in Hangar Gym. Northeastern's Huskies fell before a late Harvard rally, but Brown's Bruins rolled over the Feslermen 53 to 31. The result of this game sent Fred Heckel from guard up to his old forward position in place of Dick Sullivan, and big Sam White moved into one of the back court spots. The combination of Lutz, Heckel, Peabody, Lupien and MacLeod played the best 20 minutes of basketball shown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 1/11/1939 | See Source »

Modern Colonnade. Restrained as its glamor mostly is, and unified by a compact and accessible plan, the Fair may well weary its visitors less, refresh them more than if it had serious pretensions. From a structural standpoint it is preeminently stage design, fakery. Two big hangar buildings of steel and concrete and an administration building, all permanent fixtures of the new airport, are exceptions to this rule, and greatest exception of all is the Federal Building, separated from the rest by a lagoon and a parade ground. This is the work of San Francisco's genial, hardbitten, unpredictable Timothy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Pacific Pageant | 1/2/1939 | See Source »

Smarting from the 29 to 24 setback received at the hands of M.I.T. in Hangar Gym, the Feslermen will be out to gain a victory over the strong Huskie quintet. In an effort to insert more height into the lineup, Sam White will get the starting assignment at guard as Captain Lupe Lupien's running mate. Fred Beckel will be moved up to forward, a position which he played last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pucksters Playing Junior Olympics in Opener---Feslermen Oppose Huskies | 12/8/1938 | See Source »

These same Yardlings have had no chance to work together as a team, but they have rapidly reached the scrimmage state and have been able to assist Fesler as he whips his squad into shape for the curtain-raiser in M. I. T.'s Hangar Gymnasium...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Quintet Speeds Practice For MIT Opener | 12/3/1938 | See Source »

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